At Pitt

Contains 66 newspaper titles from 22 islands between 1718-1876. Chronicles the evolution of the Caribbean region across two centuries, providing a comprehensive primary resource for studying the development of Western society and international relations within this important group of islands.

Beyond Pitt

Granma Archives Index This is a searchable Spanish-language data base of articles published from 1965 to 1992 in the official daily newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party, Granma. This data base provides bibliographic references for the articles, including headlines, length of the article, date, and author. Full-text of the articles is not available online. Use WorldCat to find libraries with holdings for Granma.

LANE Union List of NewspapersThis list includes LANE members' combined holdings of currently received Latin American Newspapers, news and business magazines. It is a work in progress and some of the information may not be up to date.

Diario de la Marina (Cuban Newspaper)

Diario de la Marina was a newspaper published in Cuba, founded by Don Nicolas Rivero in 1832. Diario de la Marina was Cuba’s longest-running newspaper and the one with the highest circulation. Its roots went back to 1813 with El Lucero de la Habana (The Havana Star) and the Noticioso Mercantil (The Mercantile Seer) whose 1832 merger established El Noticioso y Lucero de la Habana, which was renamed Diario de la Marina in 1844. It gave a platform to distinguished Cuban intellectuals.